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How to Add Movies to a Netflix Queue
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If you want to add movies to your Netflix queue, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Netflix account using your email address and password. 2. Browse for the movie you want to add to your queue by using the search bar at the top of the page, or by clicking on the "Browse" button in the menu bar. 3. When you find the movie you want to add, hover over the movie's thumbnail and click the "+" button that appears. 4. Repeat steps 2-3 for any additional movies you want to add to your queue. 5. Once you've added all the movies you want to watch, click on the "My List" tab in the menu bar to see your queue. 6. To prioritize your list, click on the movie you want to move to the top of the queue and drag it to the top of the list. 7. If you want to remove a movie from your queue, hover over the movie's thumbnail and click the "X" button that appears. That's it! You've successfully added movies to your Netflix queue. You can access your queue anytime by clicking on the "My List" tab in the menu bar.
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